If you’ve never heard of “ecohydrology,” you’re not alone. The relatively new, intersectional discipline combines elements of ecology and hydrology to look at how water, soil and life interact.
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The Texas A&M University School of Law recently published a report on legal mechanisms and tools for responding to the impacts of recent and future flooding events resulting from storm events and sea level rise.
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